The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.
W.B. Yeats (via emotional-algebra)
Happy Pride Month people!
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE
Pride month series 1/?
Svabhu Kohli
The Setup for my Home D&D game, table was built on New Year’s Eve 2016, with two of my players and myself, the TV is a 40" Samsung smart tv connected to a dell precision 5720 27" 4K touchscreen workstation running Fantasy Grounds to manage campaign details, display maps and use tokens onscreen to represent characters.
Total cost not including the tv or workstation was about $120.
Fantastic, the Ninth Doctor is back!
Christopher Eccleston returns to Doctor Who with a brand-new series of full-cast audio adventures from Big Finish. Learn more at https://bbc.in/3fEX2M3
You don't have to accept the wrong kind of love, even if you'll miss it when it's gone. You will find people who see the worth in you and take the time to learn to love you right. You are worth that love.
Only few more pages left to fill :)
Samogitia 1409 by Jakub Rozalski (tumblr)
When the Baal Schem, the founder of Hasidism, had a difficult task before him, he would go to a certain place in the woods, light a fire and meditate in prayer; and what he had set out to perform was done. When a generation later, the Maggid of Meseritz was faced with the same task, he would go to the same place in the woods, and say: “We can no longer light a fire, but we can pray.” And everything happened according to his will. When another generation had passed, Rabbi Moshe Leib of Sassov was faced with the same task, [and] he would go to the same place in the woods, and say: “We can no longer light a fire, nor do we know the secret meditations belonging to the prayers, but we know the place in the woods, and that can be sufficient.” And sufficient it was. But when another generation had passed and Rabbi Israel of Rishin was called upon to perform the task, he sat down in his golden chair, in his castle, and said: “We cannot light the fire, we cannot speak the prayers, we do not know the place, but we can tell the story of all this.” And, once again, this was sufficient.
Gershom Scholem, from Giorgio Agamben’s book The Fire and the Tale
The Angel With The Flaming Sword - Edwin Howland Blashfield